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Obituary

Sister Maureen Loonam

Published on May 21, 2010

…from around the country in the areas of spirituality, theology, psychology and, of course, the latest methods in education. Sisters from other congregations were invited to come and profited as much as we did, not only by the updating, but also the relationships that were formed. They were truly Camelot summers. Leading programs such as this can be tiring and sometimes wearying. Sister Ann Marie Boyce, who worked with her during the summer, said that Sister Maureen was always so…

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Story

โ€œThe Sisters are always thereโ€

Published on August 20, 2012

…persons on the panel were equally compelling in their remarks, it was something about Katie’s tears — the spontaneity of them, the sincerity of them. Referring to us as both “sisters” and “you guys,” this young woman shared her story of the web of drugs and stripping and prostitution and trafficking in which she had been entangled for a significant part of her young life. The good news is that Katie is now free of that web and is caught…

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Obituary

Sister Mary Eymard Campeggio

Published on November 20, 2013

…hard-pressed to think of her as anxious and worried as the Martha described in the Gospel, said Sister Donna Butler in her commentary on the life of Sister Mary Eymard Campeggio who died Nov. 19, 2013 at the age of 101. Madeline Emma Campeggio, born May 21, 1912 in Ladd, Ill., was one of six children of Michael and Mary Perucca Campeggio. Her father was born in Turin, Italy and her mother in Ladd, Ill. She had three sisters: Josephine…

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Reflections from our Golden Jubilees

Published on August 8, 2014

…no positions open. He called me a few hours later to ask if I could appear the following morning for an interview. I did. It began a wonderful career in counseling work at Spoon River Community Mental Health Center. Then a call from Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College brought me back to the Woods as the chair of the psychology department where I remained until being elected to the Sacred Heart Province Provincial team in 1988. A doctorate in pastoral counseling followed,…

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Story

8th Day Center for Justice celebrating 40 years in September

Published on August 14, 2014

…Providence are now a sponsoring member. The celebration will feature Jose Lopez, the executive director of the Juan Antonio Corretjer Puerto Rican Cultural Center. Lopez will share his thoughts and views on how social movements and communities can continue to harness energy to move toward true justice and equality. In addition, 8th Day Center will honor Rasmea Odeh as its fourth Mary Elsbernd, O.S.F., award winner. Odeh is a lifetime activist in the Palestinian community. She was born in Palestine…

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The Unity March for Equality

Published on December 20, 2014

…by Sister Barbara Battista. Before the march was announced in the newspaper, I was longing to show visible solidarity with those who were visioning a world devoid of racial profiling. While I could sign petitions, I really wanted to be part of a visible, nonviolent protest of the current systemic injustice and to demonstrate that black lives do matter. Thanks to First Free Will Baptist Church and Wes TC variety for organizing the march. It was good to walk with…

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Write for Rights โ€“ YOU made a difference!

Published on May 11, 2016

…leader and Prisoner of Conscience, who was arrested after organizing a largely peaceful protest in Myanmar. She faced a lengthy jail term. See an image of her and read more about her recent release in April 2016. On Feb. 19, 2016, Louisiana prisoner Albert Woodfox, walked free – more than four decades after he was first put into solitary confinement. “Albert Woodfox’s release was long overdue and undeniably just. Nothing will truly repair the cruel, inhuman and degrading solitary confinement…

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Obituary

Sister Anita Bechert

Published on November 13, 2017

…Sister Anita taught every grade from one through eight for 36 years, in Maryland, Indiana, Illinois and California and also served as a principal and administrative assistant. The comments written on the back of a class picture give insight into what kind of teacher she was: “To a great teacher who makes us write too many paragraphs,” “To the bestest teacher I have ever known,” “To the nicest teacher I have had in eight years,” “To the only teacher in…

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Call to Action: The Call to Holiness in an Election Year

Published on March 5, 2020

…be no fear of engaging in dialogue with others, especially those who have views different from our own. He concluded the session with the following advice: Exercising responsible citizenship requires: Social engagement in the political process, particularly with those who have different views, An interior freedom that avoids limiting our involvement to party-aligned or litmus-test issues, An appreciation of the interrelationship of issues in order to promote a consistent ethic of life, and The firm conviction that our political involvement…

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Prayer for an unusual Lent

Published on March 22, 2020

the world.” Amidst all the prescribed “social distancing” we are still not alone. Jesus’ message to his apostles in Gethsemane was to “watch and pray” as he went off to be alone for a while. Jesus’ message to us is also to watch and pray, particularly as we spend these days in ways we never imagined. We are called to join in the sacrifice that Jesus offered freely, and we can expect that the good that comes from this sacrifice…

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Welcome to the family of Providence! Providence Associates candidate orientation

Published on November 19, 2022

…Lane Fredericks Candidate Merrilinda Nichols sings during the blessing Blessing of the companions during orientation Candidates and companions gathered during the blessing Sister Rosemary Nudd greets candidate Sandra Chappell and her companion Providence Associate Mickie Lane Fredericks Blessing of companions and candidates in the Church Sister Ann Casper visits with an associate. Sister Mary Ann DeFazio visits with the candidate she will companion. Sister Marie McCarthy with her candidate companion Sara Jesse Companion Sister Paula Damiano chats with two candidates….

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Gospel reflection

March 26, 2023: Fifth Sunday of Lent

Published on March 23, 2023

…And many of the Jews had come to Martha and Mary to comfort them about their brother. When Martha heard that Jesus was coming, she went to meet him; but Mary sat at home. Martha said to Jesus, “Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died. But even now I know that whatever you ask of God, God will give you.” Jesus said to her, “Your brother will rise.” Martha said to him, “I know he…

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